Film ‘Orange Sunshine’, Trippy LSD Love Story
Filmmaker William Kirkley's "Orange Sunshine" depicts the hippie era in Laguna Beach in a premiere at the Newport Beach Film Festival.
Larsen Fans Hope to Restore His Sculpture
It’s faded and cracked from the elements, and the hand is missing a thumb. Even so, the sculpture of Eiler Larsen, the Danish vagabond...
Boat Outing Turns Treacherous
Laguna Beach lifeguards and Good Samaritans came to the aid of passengers on a stalled powerboat pushed by waves onto a shoreline reef about...
Cyclist Catapulted 300 Feet Escapes Nearly Unscathed
A motorcyclist weaving in Coast Highway traffic at high speeds was catapulted 300 feet after colliding with another vehicle Tuesday, April 5, but survived...
Alliance Celebrates 10 Years of Art Stars
The Laguna Beach Alliance for the Arts celebrated the 10th anniversary of the annual Art Star Awards by acknowledging and rewarding the best and...
Lifeguards Rescue Passengers from Disabled Boat
Laguna Beach lifeguards come to the rescue of four passengers on a fishing boat without power aground on a reef near the Heisler Park shoreline.
Laguna Schools Strengthen Oversight of Athletes With Concussions
Katie is one of 17 students injured so far this school year while participating in a school related activity or sport, says a statement.
Artist’s Quest Transforms Himself
Artist Russell Pierce plans to portray them and others in a portfolio project he calls “Change Agents.”
Commuters Confront More Road Work
Another major road project in Laguna Canyon begins next week and is expected to slow traffic even more along an already congested thoroughfare into Laguna Beach.
No Fooling, it’s a Goat Stampede
Something spooked a four-footed firefighting goat herd, which escaped this week in Bluebird Canyon.
City Accepts Broad-Stroke Arts Plan
A broad 10-year cultural arts “master plan” recommending more affordable space and global connection for the arts and artists in Laguna Beach, and ultimately requiring more money, was approved by the Laguna Beach City Council Tuesday.
Greeter Fans Hope to Restore His Sculpture
The artists who carved a wooden likeness of Laguna Beach greeter Eiler Larsen hopes to restore it.
Reimagining a City of the Arts
A year-round cultural center for visual and performing arts, a new international art festival, and peer review of public art commissions are among the recommendations of a report assessing the Laguna Beach art community.
Police Chief Receives What She Asks For
In her first official request as the city’s chief of police, Laura Farinella asked the City Council for more full-time police officers, a plea made by the police union for years.
Easter Services Set
An array of Easter celebrations are planned by the churches of Laguna Beach this weekend. Also listed are non-religious events associated with the holiday.